COMPUTER INFMATION SYSTEMS Web Application Development AAS Degree (IS43) Offered at the Clarkesville Campus Entrance Date... Fall, Spring, Summer Length of Program... 5 Terms Credit Hours Required for Graduation... 64 Purpose: The Web Application Development degree program provides students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information processing. Graduates are to be competent in the general areas of humanities or fine arts, social or behavioral sciences, and natural sciences or mathematics, as well as in the technical areas of computer terminology and concepts, program design and development, and computer networking. Graduates receive an associate of applied science degree in Web Application Development and are qualified for employment as E-Commerce web programmers. General Core Courses Total 15 credit hours Area I Language Arts/Communication 3 ENGL 1101 Composition and Rhetoric (required) Area II Social/Behavioral Sciences 3 Area III Natural Sciences/Mathematics 3 (one of the following required) MATH 1101 Mathematical Modeling MATH 1111 College Algebra MATH 1127 Introduction to Statistics Area IV Humanities/Fine Arts 3 General Education Elective from any area 3 Contact program advisor for program-specific courses, and see General Education Requirements for Associate Degrees for course options. Total 41 credit hours CIST 1220 Structured Query Language (SQL) 4 CIST 1305 Program Design and Development 3 CIST 1510 Web Development I 3 CIST 1520 Scripting Technologies 3 CIST 2351 PHP Programming I 4 CIST 2352 PHP Programming II 4 CIST 2550 Web Development II 3 CIST 2921 IT Analysis, Design, and Project Management 4 CIST 2950 Web Systems Project 3 CIST 2991 CIST Internship I (3) Choose one of the following programs for a total of 8 credit hours: CIST 2341 C# Programming I 4 CIST 2342 C# Programming II 4 CIST 2371 Java Programming I (4) CIST 2372 Java Programming II (4) Estimated cost of books and supplies for full program is approximately $3,000. Page 112 of 292 August 2016
Web Application Development Diploma (IS42) Offered at the Clarkesville Campus Length of Program... 4 Terms Credit Hours Required for Graduation... 52 Purpose: The Web Application Development diploma program provides students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information processing. Graduates are to be competent in the general areas of humanities or fine arts, social or behavioral sciences, and natural sciences or mathematics, as well as in the technical areas of computer terminology and concepts, program design and development, and computer networking. Graduates receive a diploma in Web Application Development and are qualified for employment as E-Commerce web programmers. Basic Skills Courses Total 9 credit hours ENGL 1010 Fundamentals of English I 3 MATH 1012 Foundations of Mathematics 3 Total 35 credit hours CIST 1220 Structured Query Language (SQL) 4 CIST 1305 Program Design and Development 3 CIST 1510 Web Development I 3 CIST 1520 Scripting Technologies 3 CIST 2351 PHP Programming I 4 CIST 2352 PHP Programming II 4 CIST 2550 Web Development II 3 CIST 2921 IT Analysis, Design, and Project Management 4 Choose one of the following programs for a total of 8 credit hours: CIST 2341 C# Programming I 4 CIST 2342 C# Programming II 4 CIST 2371 Java Programming I (4) CIST 2372 Java Programming II (4) Estimated cost of books and supplies for full program is approximately $3,000 Page 113 of 292 August 2016
Web Application Developer Certificate (IB71) Offered at the Clarkesville Campus Length of Program... 2 Terms Credit Hours Required for Graduation... 35 Purpose: The Web Application Developer certificate teaches students to develop web sites which include front end scripting and back end server programs. This training includes both Microsoft based and open source web programming techniques. In addition, students learn to provide interactivity to databases and web services. The purpose of this certificate is to provide training opportunities for persons already either employed in the IT industry or already have IT training to upgrade their skill with advanced courses and skills. Must be interviewed by a member of the CIS faculty; other classes may be required if the student does not possess the prerequisite knowledge CIST 1305 Program Design and Development 3 CIST 1220 Structured Query Language (SQL) 4 CIST 1510 Web Development I 3 CIST 1520 Scripting Technologies 3 CIST 2351 PHP Programming I 4 CIST 2352 PHP Programming II 4 CIST 2510 Web Technologies 3 Choose one of the following programs for a total of 8 credit hours: CIST 2341 C# Programming I 4 CIST 2342 C# Programming II 4 CIST 2371 Java Programming I (4) CIST 2372 Java Programming II (4) Estimate cost of books and supplies for full program is approximately $600. Page 114 of 292 August 2016
Networking Specialist AAS Degree (NS13) Offered at the Campuses Listed Under Each Specialization Length of Program... 5 Terms Credit Hours Required for Graduation... 66 Purpose: The Networking Specialist degree program provides students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information processing. Graduates are to be competent in the general areas of humanities or fine arts, social or behavioral sciences, and natural sciences or mathematics, as well as in the technical areas of computer terminology and concepts, program design and development, and computer networking. Graduates will receive a Networking Specialist associate of applied science degree and are qualified for employment as networking specialists. General Core Courses Total 15 credit hours Area I Language Arts/Communication 3 ENGL 1101 Composition and Rhetoric (required) Area II Social/Behavioral Sciences 3 Area III Natural Sciences/Mathematics 3 (one of the following required) MATH 1101 Mathematical Modeling MATH 1111 College Algebra MATH 1127 Introduction to Statistics Area IV Humanities/Fine Arts 3 General Education Elective from any area 3 Contact program advisor for program-specific courses, and see General Education Requirements for Associate Degrees for course options. Total 21 credit hours CIST 1122 Hardware Installation and Maintenance 4 CIST 1130 Operating Systems Concepts 3 CIST 1401 Computer Networking Fundamentals 4 Electives Completion of the following specialization required: Total 14 credit hours Microsoft (8M13) Total 16 credit hours (Clarkesville and Blairsville Campuses) CIST 2411 Microsoft Client 4 CIST 2412 Microsoft Server Directory Services 4 CIST 2413 Microsoft Server Infrastructure 4 CIST 2414 Microsoft Server Administrator 4 Estimated cost of books and supplies for full program is approximately $3,000. Page 115 of 292 August 2016
Networking Specialist Diploma (NS14) Offered at the Campuses Listed Under Each Specialization Length of Program... 4 Terms Credit Hours Required for Graduation... 52 Purpose: The Networking Specialist diploma program provides students with an understanding of the concepts, principles, and techniques required in computer information processing. Graduates are to be competent in the general areas of humanities or fine arts, social or behavioral sciences, and natural sciences or mathematics, as well as in the technical areas of computer terminology and concepts, program design and development, and computer networking. Program graduates will receive a Networking Specialist diploma and are qualified for employment as networking specialists. Upon completion of this diploma, graduates will also receive a Network Support Specialist certificate, a CompTIA A+ Certified Technician Preparation certificate and a Comp TIA A+ Preparation certificate. Basic Skills Courses Total 9 credit hours ENGL 1010 Fundamentals of English I 3 MATH 1012 Foundations of Mathematics 3 Total 18 credit hours CIST 1122 Hardware Installation and Maintenance 4 CIST 1130 Operating Systems Concepts 3 CIST 1401 Computer Networking Fundamentals 4 Electives Total 9 credit hours Completion of the following specialization required: Microsoft (8M42) Total 16 credit hours (Clarkesville and Blairsville Campuses) CIST 2411 Microsoft Client 4 CIST 2412 Microsoft Server Directory Services 4 CIST 2413 Microsoft Server Infrastructure 4 CIST 2414 Microsoft Server Administrator 4 Estimated cost of books and supplies for full program is approximately $3,000. Page 116 of 292 August 2016
CompTIA A+ Certified Preparation Certificate (CA61) Offered at the Clarkesville and Blairsville Campuses Length of Program... 1 Term Credit Hours Required for Graduation... 11 Purpose: The CompTIA A+ Certified Preparation certificate program provides computer users with the basic entrylevel skills working toward CompTIA A+ certification. Must be interviewed by a member of the CIS faculty; other classes may be required if the student does not possess the prerequisite knowledge CIST 1122 Hardware Installation and Maintenance 4 CIST 1130 Operating Systems Concepts 3 Estimated cost of books and supplies for full program is approximately $400. Page 117 of 292 August 2016